2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-018-2095-y
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The acute and chronic effect of Roundup herbicide on histopathology and enzymatic antioxidant system of Oncorhynchus mykiss

Abstract: Unconventional and uncontrolled use of agricultural pesticides and their influence in aquatic ecosystems during drainage process causes the accumulation of these toxins in body tissues of fish, and finally, it endangers human health. In order to determine the amount of pollution of Roundup pesticide in aquatics, acute and chronic effects of this poison on gill, kidney, and liver tissues and biochemical activities of cerebral acetyl cholinesterase and liver catalase in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were i… Show more

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“…These results could be explained as a Roundup Activo™ triggered activation of immune system in fishes like P. axelrodi in spite of the low concentrations used. Our results also increase the possibility of even greater effects, such as increased number of mast cells, degranulation, decreased AChE activity, increased vascular permeability, acute inflammation and cell death (Reite, Evensen, 2006;Meshkini et al, 2018). These brains did show high MC cells numbers after exposure to 7.5 mg/L up to 120 mg/L glyphosate in Roundup Ultra™, where even degranulation was observed (Eslava et al, 2007).…”
Section: E190025[5]supporting
confidence: 62%
“…These results could be explained as a Roundup Activo™ triggered activation of immune system in fishes like P. axelrodi in spite of the low concentrations used. Our results also increase the possibility of even greater effects, such as increased number of mast cells, degranulation, decreased AChE activity, increased vascular permeability, acute inflammation and cell death (Reite, Evensen, 2006;Meshkini et al, 2018). These brains did show high MC cells numbers after exposure to 7.5 mg/L up to 120 mg/L glyphosate in Roundup Ultra™, where even degranulation was observed (Eslava et al, 2007).…”
Section: E190025[5]supporting
confidence: 62%
“…However, epidemiological data are not available for all health issues. It has been documented that various chronic diseases and disorders occur after people have been exposed to pesticides [117][118][119], including cancers, adverse reproductive outcomes [120], male sterility [121], peripheral neuropathies [122], neurobehavioral disorders [123], impaired immune function (Nankongnab et al, 2020) [124], and allergic sensitization reactions, particularly of the skin [125][126][127]. Moreover, most of the pesticides examined affect male reproductive systems [124][125][126][127][128], causing sperm damage [118], DNA damage [129], and abnormal sperm morphology [13].…”
Section: Chronic Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%